SARATOGA SPRINGS >> Two city residents are the victims of an apparent murder-suicide at the Bayshore mobile home park, adjacent to the Tropic Hut & Marina, at Saratoga Lake.

Acquaintances found John Ambrozak and his mother, Patricia Ambrozak, in her home at about 12:30 p.m. Friday after they hadn't heard from either one the past few days.

A neighbor, Rob Colvin, called 911 when he saw the people coming out and screaming, "Oh my God! They're both dead!"

Colvin, an acquaintance of both victims, said Patricia Ambrozak had grown concerned about her son's increasingly withdrawn, sullen behavior the past few years.

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"He was always worried about the business and always worried about financial things," said Colvin, adding: "They've had their difficulties -- usually over operations of the business; the things people argue about."

The Ambrozaks owned the mobile home park, marina and restaurant and bar.

Police would not confirm that John Ambrozak was the assailant. But city police Investigator John Catone said a "long gun" -- either a shotgun or rifle -- was used and that both victims were found in the same room.

It's believed the incident occurred earlier this week. The Tropic Hut restaurant and bar was open this past Sunday, but not since. Colvin said he last saw John Ambrozak at the bar last Saturday night, and his mother that afternoon.

By late Friday afternoon, the victims had not been removed as police waited for search warrants to conduct a thorough investigation of the premises and two other mobile homes within the park. Catone said there's reason to believe other weapons would be found.

"Everything is still in place," Catone said.

John Ambrozak's mobile home was two doors away from his mother's residence.

Police do not immediately believe anyone else was involved in the crime another than the two victims, Catone said.

Yellow crime scene tape was put up around the area and police blocked a driveway leading into the property.

Overcast autumn skies contributed to the somber scene.

Colvin said John Ambrozak was in his mid-40s and that his mother was about 70.

Colvin said he had personally witnessed John Ambrozak exhibiting strange behavior lately, such as walking around the parking lot early in the morning with no shoes on. "Things that just aren't normal," he said.

In previous years, Ambrozak was "a great guy, an affable person, a fun-loving guy," Colvin said.

That changed more recently, he said.

"She (Patricia) was worried about her son, his demeanor," Colvin said.

"Catone could not immediately confirm if police had responded to previous domestic disturbances between the mother and son.